At the Bean (Chicago Summer 2006)

At the Bean (Chicago Summer 2006)
That's me, in the middle, with my daughter, Irene, and my son-in-law, Michael. They got me started with blogging! Now I love it to keep in touch with family and friends.

December 6, 2008

Back to my old blog

I have not written for the longest time. The time slips so quickly, even faster, as you get older,or rather, as the time goes by, you get slower.
I just read my daughter's in law, Jane's her new blog: www.redhorsefarm.com, where she mentions about my blogs, which are:juliasjournal2007.blogspot.com and where I've written about my travels and our family cook book: under "www.potocki.blogspot.com".
I've just reviewed the recipes and comments, of my dear friends from Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida as well as members of my own family.
There are some changes in our lives: my dear daughter Irene, who was so instrumental in initialing these blogs, have moved to Austin, Texas.
Her husband, Michael, put his roots there pretty soon, by being the finalist in "Hatch chile pepper" recipe book.
Jean, became a wonderful mother of the two sweetest boys, thus making me a Greatgrandmother.
My dear daughter in law, Jane,has her blog: www.redhorsefarm.com
introducing her new venture into Salish looms and her Llamas, whose fibers she uses for spinning and weaving on those looms.
Now,that Christmas is approaching, I have to go to our family's cook book: potocki.blogspot.com to review my own recipes,which I need in preparation for our special day called "Wigilja". I will provide that special red beet soup, called "barszcz" and have all members of our expanding family to lend the hand in making those "pierogi" . We have to make several stuffings, since some members of our family are vegeterians.
The beets were grown with tender, loving care by Jane in her garden at Red Horse Farm . Of course, the garden was also tended by Jane's other half, that is Stosh, who was tilling, disking and raking with the help of his tractor and applying the rich llama's manure, to have organically grown produce.
I will return to my "travels" blogging, but meanwhile you can view my photos in Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/12181644@N00/sets. Julia

May 29, 2008

Pecos River


On the way to famous Judge Bean Park we stopped by the tallest highway bridge over the Pecos River. There was no one to take our memento photos, so we set our cameras on the time setting, having fun to snap it in time.

Big Bend N.P.


I have visited Big Bend N.P. before, but this time it was especially meaningful to me, since my dear daughter Irene shared my enthusiasm and joy.
The lengthy train ride, arriving in Austin in the middle of the night did not dampen our spirits. We took off following day toward Del Rio,TX.
Our first visit was historic Seminole Canyon S.P.

April 16, 2008

On the way to Texas!

Spring finally arrived and the daffodils are smiling. Tomorrow I'll hop on the Amtrak to meet my daughter in Austin. Following day we will drive toward Big Bend National Park stopping to photograph interesting places like Seminole Canyon State Park and Judge Bean historic place, as the time will allow. Then Big Bend - with all its beauty and majesty.

April 10, 2008

Back in Madison


My dear travel companions, now that I am back in Madison and getting ready to go to Big Bend N.P. with my dear daughter, Irene, I will close this travelog to pack and get ready for my next photo adventure.

I will complete and edit my Costa Rica photos when I come back. Meanwhile you can click on the link: "My Trip to Costa Rica"on the right side of this page. Julia

April 6, 2008

Tropical birds


Arenal volcano

Joan got up at 4 AM and got this photo with the volcano spitting the fiery lava

Arenal National Park


After the drive through beautiful countryside we arrived at Arenal Observatory Lodge in the Arenal National Park.

Hotel Bogenvilla





Next day we were introduced to our Elderhostel's photo instructor and mentor, Monica, Jehudy, the guide and Jose-the driver.
we were in good hands!

Costa Rica


I arrived in San Jose's elegant hotel Bogenvilla greeted by my dear friend Danielle and presenting me with a fragnant magnolia blossom from the extensive and beautiful gardens.

March 10, 2008

Costa Rica

Daniele , my dear friend from Canada, has already arrived in Costa Rica and called me from the hotel. How exciting!
I am leaving tomorrow at 7 AM, going by bus from Madison to Chicago O'Hare, then fly American Airlines with the stop in Miami. Will arrive in San Jose, C.R @ 8.45 PM. See you soon, Daniele! Julia

February 19, 2008

Merciless winter


We beat the record! So far we had 86" of snow and the winter is not over yet. Shoveling the snow is a daily routine and the piles are getting hard to reach. Still three weeks till I'll leave for Costa Rica!

January 23, 2008

Winter's's grip




The Winter doesn't want to loose her grip. So far we had 52 inches of snow, and more is coming on Friday.

January 11, 2008

Winter in Wisconsin



Now that the Wisconsin winter showed herself much earlier and with the full force of record snow and cold, I clicked on the computer trying to find the programs on Elderhostel that will take me to the warmer climate, at least for a week or two.
Luck was on my side. I found the only one at this time of the winter, and it is in Costa Rica and it is photography! I'll be leaving on March 11 and returning March 21.

January 10, 2008

The Fall

The Fall could not be more spectacular than in the
Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
I took the opportunity to take a photo workshop in Arrowmont School of Arts in Gatlinburg, TN which is the gateway to the Park.
Taking my own car proved to be more comfortable and convenient.

January 8, 2008

Bandelier N.P..White Sands, Guadalupe N.P

On the way back to Austin, I stopped in Albuquerque, visiting my old friends, then on my "Memory Lane" I stopped in Bandelier N.P., White Sands, and Elephant Butte. Continuing my drive I stopped just to take some photos in the Guadalupe N.P. with it's majestic El Capitan.

Taos, Abiquiu and Santa Fe

My destination for the first leg of this trip was Abiquiu and Santa Fe, where I attended a photo program sponsored by Elderhostel to study Georgia O'Keefe's and other artists' and sculptresses' works. It was awesome and be inspired by the majesty of the red mountains, especially the reflection of Padernales, which O'Keefe called "her mountain".
On the way I stopped in Taos, N.M. at the historic La Hacienda de los Martinez enjoying in the yearly fiesta with a lot of arts and crafts of that region, Mexican music and food.

December 11, 2007

On the memory lane


My next stop was in Las Vegas, N.M., reminiscing the times when we lived there, climbing Hermit's Peak on our horses. Strolling in the park by the gazebo my mind went to the time where Irene danced Mexican Hat Dance during the Fiesta. Then I stopped in the Mexican restaurant for a hot burrito and a big glass of cherry drink.

Swollen river

It was a little scary to drive over flooded road.

On the way to Abiquiu, N.M.


As planned I went by Amtrak to Austin. Unfortunately, Irene could not join me to go to New Mexico.
Therefore, I rented the car and proceeded on my journey.
My first stop was in Palo Duro Canyon State Park, TX.

August 24, 2007

Planning the next trips



So far the year 2007 has been busy. Travel to Spain has been exciting. I loved the country with it's beautiful panoramas, the architecture depicting it's history, delicious food and wine and the magnitude of sunshine. The strolls along the Mediterranean was sublime.
Now I am planning next trip in the Fall. In August I'll go by train to Austin. Then from there I join my dear daughter Irene to drive to Santa Fe and Abiqueue, where we are taking the Elderhostel's workshop in photography.
The summer has been busy. I spent some time at the family farm, where we trying to raise the garden the organic way.
The llama compost has been beneficial producing beautiful and bountiful crop of onions, beets, potatoes , beans and corn.

July 7, 2007

April 15




It was Stosh's Birthday. What a better day to celebrate than to go to the woods!
We were not disappointed. Triliums and wild geraniums were blooming in the woods.
And we were rewarded by finding those elusive mushrooms.








June 22, 2007

Visit to Austin

I did hop on the Amtrak and after a lengthy ride arrived in Austin. It was so comforting to see Michael and Irene waiting for me at the platform. It was a perfect time leaving a still wintry weather in Madison and arrive in the perfect springtime in Texas. We took a full advantage of it by taking a drive to the Hill Country. We snapped multitude of pictures of bluebonnets, indian paint brush and white poppies.

The visit to my old friends John and Rosie , reminiscing about my previous visits, completed that wonderful trip.

April 12, 2007

Winter returns



I had a beautiful time while visiting my daughter in Austin. Basking in the sun, driving to the Hill Country and admiring the profusion of Bluebonnets and Indian Paint Brush.
And here again, arriving in Madison to the snow and cold...

March 26, 2007

March 10, 2007

Long winter

Our Wisconsin's winter reluctantly is going away. Not fast enough for me. So I am going to hop on the Amtrak, and go to Austin, to " wear the shorts and listen to the chirping birds" as Irene was tantalizing me in her e-mail from her new home there. She says the redbuds are blooming, and she even saw bluebonnets yesterday. Of course, it would be great to embrace her and Michael, when they will come to pick me up.

March 8, 2007

Welcome



Returning home to snow and cold, but finding the "Welcome Home" from my dear son, Stosh,and his wife, Jane, with the bouquet of fresh flowers and refrig with the necessary food supply!

March 7, 2007

Strolling along the Mediterranean


Enjoying the leisurely walk along the sea, watching the birds, collecting the seashells and trying to avoid the splashing waves.

The last days



In the last day or two, some of us still have to go to the flea markets or the endless shops in Terremolinos to purchase additional bags or suitcases to bring home the gifts or the mementos.

February 18, 2007

February 17, 2007

Alfarnate



As the tour was coming to the end, we were guests of the local hosts in the village of Alfarnate, who welcomed us to their cozy homes and served their home cooked four course dinner, with wine, of course.

February 16, 2007

Castellar



In Castellar we visited medieval castle, high on the top of the mountain.

February 11, 2007

Nerha


After lunch, we drove to Nerha, where we visited enormous caves with stalactites and stalagmites.

Frigiliana


Today we were driven to Frigiliana, walked on narrow, uphill streets, with immaculate white walls of the houses, decorated with flower pots, with bountiful plants and flowers.
( Thanks, Dave, for lending me your arm to hang to! )

February 10, 2007

Ronda



On the way to Ronda, we went over Sierra de la Nueve. Someone spotted a wild mountain goat on the cliffs. Ronda is a beautiful Andalusian city dating back to ancient times, of Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Moors. The streets are narrow, lined with orange trees. We visited an oldest and largest bull ring, and the museum with collection of clothing, saddles, bits, etc., of the famous matadors, then an old baroque chuch.

February 9, 2007

Antonio the guide

Guided by Antonio with his vast knowledge of the history of this land, we admired the beautiful landscapes, with the rocky mountains, the valleys with orange groves, blooming almond trees, endless rows of olive trees and cork oaks.